NORMAN MAYER KEY
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May 15, 2017, 03:41:15 AM |
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In NANO Wallet is necessary function payment according to schedule and mass payment . It's for business . 
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pfrtlpfmpf
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May 15, 2017, 04:12:08 AM |
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In NANO Wallet is necessary function payment according to schedule and mass payment . It's for business .  Don´t worry, sometimes i´m talking gibberish too  (but i´m happy for not being your business-partner)
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cybercash
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May 15, 2017, 04:44:36 AM |
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Offtopic: Guys, i just found out about the lending service at Poloniex. Amazing! The only risk is, when Polo goes bust and does a Mt Gox. I gladly take that risk. (but i check about that every morning, like brushing my teeth) It`s a small income, but it adds up.
Tell us more about it, how much of an income is it and in what time frame - an example would be nice.
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cybercash - bathing in cybercurrencies
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suky321
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May 15, 2017, 04:45:16 AM |
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In NANO Wallet is necessary function payment according to schedule and mass payment . It's for business .  Don´t worry, sometimes i´m talking gibberish too  (but i´m happy for not being your business-partner) I sort of deciphered it as - He wants to know if nano wallet has a feature where he can pay by schedule or make bulk payments for business. 
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pfrtlpfmpf
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May 15, 2017, 06:09:37 AM |
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Offtopic: Guys, i just found out about the lending service at Poloniex. Amazing! The only risk is, when Polo goes bust and does a Mt Gox. I gladly take that risk. (but i check about that every morning, like brushing my teeth) It`s a small income, but it adds up.
Tell us more about it, how much of an income is it and in what time frame - an example would be nice. You need a lot of principle, to call it an income. But then, i wouldn`t turn it away !
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jabo38
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mining is so 2012-2013
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May 15, 2017, 06:24:51 AM |
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Please update your node to 0.6.87 if you haven't already. https://www.nem.io/install.html
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pfrtlpfmpf
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May 15, 2017, 06:36:55 AM |
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Offtopic: Guys, i just found out about the lending service at Poloniex. Amazing! The only risk is, when Polo goes bust and does a Mt Gox. I gladly take that risk. (but i check about that every morning, like brushing my teeth) It`s a small income, but it adds up.
Tell us more about it, how much of an income is it and in what time frame - an example would be nice. Yesterday, i thought: hey, you´re gonna live from that. Today, I`m: WTF, am i going to eat rice for the rest of my life ?  There`s your answer.
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minime0105
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May 15, 2017, 06:54:00 AM |
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Day trading is very nice in this coin, Actually one of my favorite, volatility is somewhat high, but definitely holding is a good choice as well. Just shaking some weak hands for more NEM on the stack.
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pfrtlpfmpf
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May 15, 2017, 07:02:33 AM |
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Day trading is very nice in this coin, Actually one of my favorite, volatility is somewhat high, but definitely holding is a good choice as well. Just shaking some weak hands for more NEM on the stack.
You can´t go wrong with NEM. It´s just not possible.
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TaunSew
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May 15, 2017, 07:34:21 AM |
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I've been studying traffic metrics and everyday the NEM website is breaking records and reaching a new all-time high. So long as user adoption keeps happening then another price breakout will happen soon. Everyday it seems like there's new YouTube videos about NEM too.
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There ain't no Revolution like a NEMolution. The only solution is Bitcoin's dissolution! NEM!
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cabron
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May 15, 2017, 08:55:07 AM |
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So far XEM had been slowing rising and maintain their position among the top 10 of coincap. The price for now is a bargain. I later the platform will be used by some developers, its price will spike. Time comes that you have a lot of XEM, it will be a good stake.
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suky321
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May 15, 2017, 11:11:00 AM |
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Seems like anonymous currencies are facing a lot of criticism due to the recent ransomware attacks on the UK NHS and other organisations around the world, as the ransomware requires payment in Bitcoins. This can perhaps be inferred as good news for NEM and other non-anonymous currencies: Just an extract below from an article: "The implications for bitcoin are also intriguing. Bitcoin has been performing spectacularly well recently. But if people start to associate it too closely with crime networks, there will be calls for “something to be done”. I’ve already noticed that this morning’s online comments sections have the odd person arguing that anonymous cryptocurrencies encourage ransomware attacks, and the Wall Street Journal has a big piece on it. So, in the short term, this could be the pin to pop the latest cryptocurrency mini-bubble (it’s drawing too many headlines right now, so this would be about the right time, sentiment-wise). However, in the longer term, could this trigger the next step in bitcoin’s evolution? After all, the best way to undermine the criminal appeal of almost any clandestine substance or network is to bring it into the mainstream. It could be very interesting to see what happens next". Source: http://moneyweek.com/wannacry-virus-ransomware-cybersecurity-stocks-and-bitcoin/
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smbbm
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May 15, 2017, 12:00:26 PM |
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Seems like anonymous currencies are facing a lot of criticism due to the recent ransomware attacks on the UK NHS and other organisations around the world, as the ransomware requires payment in Bitcoins. This can perhaps be inferred as good news for NEM and other non-anonymous currencies:
Not sure because Bitcoin transparency is similar to NEM. But of course to join Bitcoin and randsomware is similar nonsense as as joining Car Producers and Terrorism. Only people with immature brain can buy it.
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smbbm
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May 15, 2017, 12:02:29 PM Last edit: May 15, 2017, 12:20:56 PM by smbbm |
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You can´t go wrong with NEM. It´s just not possible.
Any material support for this bold claim, Junior Member? I'm not saying it's not true, I like NEM, but we should always support our statement with some supportive facts, otherwise it has not much value.
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pfrtlpfmpf
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May 15, 2017, 12:10:09 PM Last edit: May 15, 2017, 12:35:46 PM by pfrtlpfmpf |
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You can´t go wrong with NEM. It´s just not possible.
Anny material support for this bold claim, Junior Member? I'm not saying it's not true, I like NEM, but we should always support our statement with some supportive facts, otherwise it has not much value. Read up, then come back ! You´ll be shiting your "underwear". I tell you, "senior member" !
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suky321
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May 15, 2017, 12:29:54 PM |
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Seems like anonymous currencies are facing a lot of criticism due to the recent ransomware attacks on the UK NHS and other organisations around the world, as the ransomware requires payment in Bitcoins. This can perhaps be inferred as good news for NEM and other non-anonymous currencies:
Not sure because Bitcoin transparency is similar to NEM. But of course to join Bitcoin and randsomware is similar nonsense as as joining Car Producers and Terrorism. Only people with immature brain can buy it. I agree with your points you raised, but it's the perception from the public, and the way the media portray it is where the issue lies.
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smbbm
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May 15, 2017, 12:33:58 PM |
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Read up, then come back ! You´ll be shiting your "underwear". Tell you !
I've read quite everything here and my underwear is still all right  . I'm challenge you to give me some specific reasons (and numbers if you can) why and how NEM can reach Ripple marketcap or higher in year or two. And assure you I'm definitely positive towards NEM. I'll tell you exactly what I'm missing. When I check ripple web site, I can read there 15 of 50 banks work with ripple, 30 active integrations. I cannot find these number at nem.io or mijin.io website and it bothers me.
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smbbm
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May 15, 2017, 12:36:04 PM |
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Seems like anonymous currencies are facing a lot of criticism due to the recent ransomware attacks on the UK NHS and other organisations around the world, as the ransomware requires payment in Bitcoins. This can perhaps be inferred as good news for NEM and other non-anonymous currencies:
Not sure because Bitcoin transparency is similar to NEM. But of course to join Bitcoin and randsomware is similar nonsense as as joining Car Producers and Terrorism. Only people with immature brain can buy it. I agree with your points you raised, but it's the perception from the public, and the way the media portray it is where the issue lies. Yeah, manipulative media are big problem of our times.
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pfrtlpfmpf
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May 15, 2017, 12:53:09 PM Last edit: May 15, 2017, 01:04:17 PM by pfrtlpfmpf |
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Read up, then come back ! You´ll be shiting your "underwear". Tell you !
I've read quite everything here and my underwear is still all right  . I'm challenge you to give me some specific reasons (and numbers if you can) why and how NEM can reach Ripple marketcap or higher in year or two. And assure you I'm definitely positive towards NEM. I'll tell you exactly what I'm missing. When I check ripple web site, I can read there 15 of 50 banks work with ripple, 30 active integrations. I cannot find these number at nem.io or mijin.io website and it bothers me. Please, i don´t even talk about "Ripple" !
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samysamy1
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May 15, 2017, 12:55:06 PM |
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Seems like anonymous currencies are facing a lot of criticism due to the recent ransomware attacks on the UK NHS and other organisations around the world, as the ransomware requires payment in Bitcoins. This can perhaps be inferred as good news for NEM and other non-anonymous currencies:
Not sure because Bitcoin transparency is similar to NEM. But of course to join Bitcoin and randsomware is similar nonsense as as joining Car Producers and Terrorism. Only people with immature brain can buy it. It is a sad that it is used for criminal activities, but this won't stop genuine people from loving it. Don't forget that Bitcoin came into mainstream media and gained value after it was used by the underworld.
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